Monday 27 March 2017

We Need To Talk About... Vanessa Hudgens



Oh Vanessa Hudgens. Where do I begin with The Hudge.
I guess I'll start with saying she's my ultimate girl crush. She has been for so many years now.

The actress always looks so effortlessly chic and constantly triggers serious inspiration in me.
Never afraid of trying new things, V loves to experiment with her fashion choices and often pairs clothing how most wouldn't.

Every April, the world awaits the outfits she wears at music festival Coachella. I've posted her outfits from the famous festival here. Seriously, there's a reason why she's called the Queen of Coachella.
In her day to day life, however, Vanessa's fashion choices are simple yet just as boho chic; kimonos, maxi skirts, patterned trousers and floppy hats.


Mixing edgy and bohemian, V basically spends her life looking like she's at Coachella.
I'm in love.
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Listening to: My Chemical Romance- Kids From Yesterday.


Disclaimer: None of the photos are mine but I have edited them.
I have credited where I found each photo but am unsure as to who the original photographers are.
If you know, please contact me so I give credit where necessary.

Friday 17 March 2017

Review | My Little Box March 2017



So last months My Little Box wasn't.... the best. This month, however, they've shown why I love them so much with their #NoFilter box.
For starters it's not exactly a box. No, a make up filled to the brim with picture perfect products!


Wednesday 15 March 2017

Back Pocket Believers.


I was trying to work out how long I had been a fan of All Time Low for. Turns out it's ten years. TEN YEARS! 
Since then, I've travelled many miles, cried stupid amounts and made friends all because of them.

On Monday night, I added to that list of miles and tears when I drove to Southampton to see them.

First support of the night was Waterparks. I like these guys. There's a few songs I'm not a big fan of, but most of their music is fun, infectious and all round catchy. Their set was no different. 
Despite lead singer Awstin being sick recently, he sounded great and the Houston trio put on a excellent start to the evening. Will from Creeper also came on to sing "Royal" with them.

Now, SWMRS. Where do I start with SWMRS. I discovered these guys a couple of years ago, and I've never looked back. The play angsty garage rock/ punk and completely light up a room when they play live. I've been hoping to see them for a while now and, let me tell you, they did not disappoint. 
I also met Cole and Max after the show and they were so lovely. (Ignore my ugly, puffer-fish face)

Oh, All Time Low. I don't think this band have ever put on a bad show in their lives. Their hilarious, have perfectly,catchy songs and work so well together. You can't not have fun at their shows.
This is their first tour since switching from Hopeless Records to Fueled By Ramen, and their first playing new single "Dirty Laundry" live. I've heard mixed opinions regarding Dirty Laundry, but I quite like it. I don't really know why they released it as the first single (I'm positive there's better, more upbeat songs on the new album) but I do like it.
Also, they ecided to torture me by putting Therapy and Missing You next to each other on the set list. Both of those songs bring me to tears. Missing You came out when I was going through some really heavy stuff, so you could say it means a lot to me.


As per usual, ATL put on a excellent show.
But what else do you expect from All Time Low.
I honestly couldn't imagine the pop punk world without them. 
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Listening to: Waterparks- Royal.

Friday 10 March 2017

Around The World And Back.



You all know how obsessed I am with State Champs.
If you don't go here and you'll soon realise.

Last night kick started their UK tour with Northbound and As It Is.
When I got to the venue, Northbound had just started their set. These guys are from South Florida and this is their first in the UK. I've never listened to their music before but they put on a really good set. If you like Can't Swim, State Champs or Homesafe, I'm sure you'll like these guys.

The second support was As It Is. These guys grew up not too far from me, so I love seeing how far they've come. As It Is are one of the biggest pop punk names in England right now and their set really showed why. Filled with energy, they got the whole venue jumping.

Last, and no where near least, State Champs. You're probably all bored of hearing how amazing I think these New Yorkers are, but honestly, I have no other words.


I've been apart of the alternative music scene for over a decade now, but it's a place I've truly come to love.
These types of shows are always filled with love, acceptance and good vibes, not just from the bands but the fans also.
There's a positive energy I don't feel when I'm at other concerts. I feel safe and happy and any anxiety has evaporated.

Much love.
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Listening to: The Maine- Black Butterflies and Deja Vu.